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A compilation of Western songs with titles that start with 'S'

When it comes to songs with titles that start with “S,” do any come to mind?

We don’t usually pay attention to the first letter of a song title, so it might not be easy to think of examples right away.

However, there are plenty of English words that start with “S,” like “Start,” “Shake,” “Season,” and “Save.”

In this article, I’ll introduce many songs with titles beginning with “S,” regardless of era or genre.

You might discover something new by grouping songs in a way you haven’t considered before!

Collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'S' (211–220)

Satta MassaganaThe Abyssinians

Hailing from Jamaica, The Abyssinians are recognized as indispensable figures in the history of roots reggae.

Their greatest allure lies, above all, in the divine harmonies woven by the trio.

Many listeners surely find themselves unable to forget those breathtakingly beautiful vocals that give them goosebumps.

Their lyrics, rooted in Rastafarian thought and infused with profound spirituality, speak softly yet powerfully to the listener’s soul.

The Amharic heard in their signature song “Satta Massagana” perfectly matches their mystical worldview.

Let yourself sink into their acoustic sound and enjoy a tranquil, soul-cleansing experience.

Shark AttackWailing Souls

Often cited as a group that embodies the very history of reggae, the Wailing Souls hail from Jamaica.

For over 50 years they’ve remained at the forefront, evolving their sound with the times—from rocksteady to dancehall.

In particular, the gorgeous harmonies of Pipe and Bread are breathtaking, widely praised by fans as “cleansing to the soul” and “evoking the warm winds of Jamaica.” They’re a powerhouse act with multiple Grammy nominations, and many listeners were captivated by their voices on the soundtrack to the film Cool Runnings.

They are truly living legends who let you fully feel reggae’s depth and joy.

StarshipsNicki Minaj

Nicki Minaj – Starships (Explicit) (Official Video)
StarshipsNicki Minaj

This is a beloved club anthem by Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj.

Its positive message—“Break free from the everyday and soar high like a spaceship!”—has captivated many listeners.

Released in February 2012 as the lead single from the landmark album Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded, the track is defined by an irresistibly catchy dance beat that sticks in your head after just one listen.

Its addictive appeal is clear from its 21 consecutive weeks in the U.

S.

Top 10.

The music video, shot in Hawaii, won Best Female Video at the MTV Awards that year.

Put it on for a party with friends or as hype music for a drive, and it’s guaranteed to get everyone going!

A collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'S' (221–230)

So WhatP!nk

P!nk – So What (Official Video)
So WhatP!nk

This is a song by the American singer-songwriter Pink, whose lyrics boldly declare, “I lost my husband—so what?” and it’s exhilarating.

Based on her real-life experience of being separated from her husband at the time, the track depicts her clawing her way up from the depths of heartbreak, proclaiming, “I’m a rock star!” Its provocative lines, like the declaration “I’m not paying his rent anymore,” surely gave many listeners a satisfying rush.

Released in August 2008 as the lead single from the album Funhouse, it instantly became a hot topic.

It hit No.

1 on the U.

S.

charts and even won an MTV award for “Most Addictive Track.” If you listen to it when you’re down from a breakup, it might help you look forward with a defiant “So what?” even if it feels reckless.

Sunshine of Your LoveCream

Disraeli Gears, the album that brought the “first supergroup” Cream to worldwide fame, is their second record, released in 1967.

Boldly steering from blues rock into psychedelia, the work was hailed by critics as “a staggering blow.” Selected for the Grammy Hall of Fame, this classic delivers a truly overwhelming sound where distorted guitars and dreamlike bass lines swirl together.

Surrender yourself to this sonic kaleidoscope packed with the heat of the ’60s counterculture, and the excitement of the moment when rock opened a new door will vividly come rushing back.

Starlight (ft. PinkPantheress)Danny L Harle

Danny L Harle – Starlight (ft. PinkPantheress)
Starlight (ft. PinkPantheress)Danny L Harle

This is a collaboration between London-based producer Danny L Harle and PinkPantheress, who is known for topping the BBC Sound of 2022.

For Danny L Harle—whose work with Caroline Polachek earned a Grammy nomination—this eagerly awaited track is his first since his 2021 album Harlecore.

Its shimmering sound evokes ’90s Eurodance, melding with PinkPantheress’s wistful vocals to create a distinctive atmosphere described as “ecstatic melancholy.” The lyrics, which portray a sweet yet frustrating longing akin to yearning for the light of a distant star, are likely to resonate with many listeners.

It’s perfect for moments spent gazing at the night sky or when you want to sink into a sentimental mood alone.

Let yourself be carried away by the sweeping waves of synthesizers.

She Cheated AgainDax

Dax – “She Cheated Again” (Official Music Video)
She Cheated AgainDax

This work lays bare the despair of being betrayed by a lover and the heart’s cry that rises from it.

Dax, a Canadian artist with the unconventional background of transitioning from basketball player to rapper, channels that journey here.

The track portrays with painful realism the soul’s trajectory: discovering a partner’s infidelity, mentally falling apart, and pleading for salvation from God.

Released in November 2018, the song tackles a heavy theme—so much so that Dax himself has spoken about how difficult it was to make.

If you’ve ever carried wounds you couldn’t share with anyone or suffered in a forbidden relationship, you’ll likely find yourself resonating with its anguished outcry.